12-08-2015, 04:04 AM
I find it hard to believe that the Steelers have the unmitigated gall to say one damn word about questionable hits by the Bengals.
Let me just say -- Ken Anderson ... Keith Rivers ... Carson Palmer ... Kevin Huber. I don't have to repeat the stories in detail, because the people on this board are not just casual fans and remember them well. All of these hits were either snake in the grass, cheap ass blind side hits (Rivers and Huber) late and low (Palmer) or a full, swing-around, feet off the ground grasping of Anderson's face mask.
Reggie Nelson came in low to tackle Laveon Bell. Would they prefer that he would have taken a head shot? Burfict grabbed Bell around the waist and swung his body toward the sideline to drag Bell out-of-bounds. The knee injury resulted, but it was hardly a dirty play.
What a bunch of sniveling, dog-in-the-manger hypocrites.
They are a great match for their belligerent, entitled, bandwagon fans, who will no doubt be trying to take over our stadium.
In the name of Paul Brown, let's send them home in the miserable state they deserve.
Let me just say -- Ken Anderson ... Keith Rivers ... Carson Palmer ... Kevin Huber. I don't have to repeat the stories in detail, because the people on this board are not just casual fans and remember them well. All of these hits were either snake in the grass, cheap ass blind side hits (Rivers and Huber) late and low (Palmer) or a full, swing-around, feet off the ground grasping of Anderson's face mask.
Reggie Nelson came in low to tackle Laveon Bell. Would they prefer that he would have taken a head shot? Burfict grabbed Bell around the waist and swung his body toward the sideline to drag Bell out-of-bounds. The knee injury resulted, but it was hardly a dirty play.
What a bunch of sniveling, dog-in-the-manger hypocrites.
They are a great match for their belligerent, entitled, bandwagon fans, who will no doubt be trying to take over our stadium.
In the name of Paul Brown, let's send them home in the miserable state they deserve.